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talk a bit about nato expansion georgia well some people within the nato i know would like to see georgia is a nato member what do you think today prevents georgia from becoming a later member except that russia is against us. well with all due respect to russia but you know we take those decisions ourselves but of course every every every single point is taken become because at the end of the day and largely that's why we call it an open door and. like policy it's not about creating difficulties for nato and it's about you know a responding to to the sovereign wishes sort of speak of european country that's article ten of the washing treaty and secondly the decision in principle that we would like to suggest has been taking requests. however a country hardly ever enters nato just like that you have to go along but. mechanism to consider the members i mean russian point of view in in the process of. accepting the new country engine into nato not well meaning that you said you think this is yourself but i mean nobody would believe in a real world and of all the views of various countries m
talk a bit about nato expansion georgia well some people within the nato i know would like to see georgia is a nato member what do you think today prevents georgia from becoming a later member except that russia is against us. well with all due respect to russia but you know we take those decisions ourselves but of course every every every single point is taken become because at the end of the day and largely that's why we call it an open door and. like policy it's not about creating...
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government from nato about leaving afghanistan in a better position are is just a lie and of course the fact that the taliban are resurging again and really emerging is just and evidence and i think the the international community the world public opinion should really ask hard questions and pose these tough questions to nato about the nation building project in of dunston where is it and where did they go wrong and why did the international community and the countries of the region had to pay and invest so much in afghanistan and give so much confidence really to get you to the united states to nato to do something good enough gunston which hasn't happened and of course they're leaving afghanistan as a burden on the stability of the region and as a burden on the countries of the region. relations between china and japan are worsened this week as a dispute over a chain of islands in the east china sea escalates a number of protests were held in both countries throughout the week taiwan has also claim of the islands which and they are on two hundred kilometers off its coast if you bellow
government from nato about leaving afghanistan in a better position are is just a lie and of course the fact that the taliban are resurging again and really emerging is just and evidence and i think the the international community the world public opinion should really ask hard questions and pose these tough questions to nato about the nation building project in of dunston where is it and where did they go wrong and why did the international community and the countries of the region had to pay...
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killed tookie also responded by going on the offensive in the political arena an emergency meeting of nato was hold on wednesday so as i say an extremely volatile situation that we're keeping a close watch on turkey says it has no intentions to start a war with syria but political analysts covering the middle east. doesn't necessarily have to engage in direct military action against the embattled state to defeat it. turkey's declared war on syria long time ago this is arrogant endeavor to lose war they supplied weapons and they've supplied training assistant they've harbored you know gunmen in jihad just on their territory so so you know turkey's at a situation now crossroads where they cannot seem to get the international system thingy to sort of you know do a last question against the assad regime and they cannot get a u.n. security council resolution to authorize these things and this may be you know setting the groundwork a pretext for a backdoor into military intervention because of course turkey then caught it can call on its nato allies to to assist and it's essentially the nato all
killed tookie also responded by going on the offensive in the political arena an emergency meeting of nato was hold on wednesday so as i say an extremely volatile situation that we're keeping a close watch on turkey says it has no intentions to start a war with syria but political analysts covering the middle east. doesn't necessarily have to engage in direct military action against the embattled state to defeat it. turkey's declared war on syria long time ago this is arrogant endeavor to lose...
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killed tookie also responded by going on the offensive in the political arena an emergency meeting of nato was hold on wednesday so as i say an extremely volatile situation that we're keeping a close watch on. because one of paula's live reporting right there were media reports suggest that turkey has carried out around seventy strikes against syria killing a dozen soldiers and destroying heavy weaponry however says it has no intentions of starting a war with syria at least political analyst are short of either one who says that he doesn't necessarily have to engage in direct military action against the embattled state in order to defeat it. turkey's declared war on syria long time ago this is the arab league on endeavor to lose the war they've supplied weapons and they've supplied training assistance they have harbored you know gunmen in jihad just on their territory so so you know turkey's at a situation now crossroads where they cannot seem to get the international system thing need to sort of you know do a last clutch against the assad regime and they cannot get a u.n. security council
killed tookie also responded by going on the offensive in the political arena an emergency meeting of nato was hold on wednesday so as i say an extremely volatile situation that we're keeping a close watch on. because one of paula's live reporting right there were media reports suggest that turkey has carried out around seventy strikes against syria killing a dozen soldiers and destroying heavy weaponry however says it has no intentions of starting a war with syria at least political analyst...
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a pretext for a backdoor into military intervention because of course turkey venkat can call on its nato allies to to assist and it's essential to the nato allies who would anyways do you know a military confrontation with the assad regime if there was a u.n. security council resolution so now and there are questions about this is this the false why you know operation to to sort of set the ground for military intervention there's been many false narratives over syria i think this is just another one. and in the meantime the un's most powerful body his call for strength from both ankara and damascus as it strongly cried syria's deadly attack on turkish citizens to use more importantly has the latest now from the u.n. security council in new york. well the u.n. security council agreed and issued a presidential statement strongly condemning wednesday's mortar attack by syria on a turkish border town that as we already heard as killed people and injured several others the council called on the syrian government to fully respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of its neighbors and t
a pretext for a backdoor into military intervention because of course turkey venkat can call on its nato allies to to assist and it's essential to the nato allies who would anyways do you know a military confrontation with the assad regime if there was a u.n. security council resolution so now and there are questions about this is this the false why you know operation to to sort of set the ground for military intervention there's been many false narratives over syria i think this is just...
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in afghanistan since the united states invaded the country in two thousand and one critics say that nato and the united states have not done enough to eradicate the narcotics producing poppy fields which they say is the afghans biggest source of income. is such a culture would lead is such a bankrupt lead used to its condition. trysts. are resistant to anything you see the community is hardened it's of so much so they're not going to listen to you if you say looks nice you know stop going to await the drug addiction problem in punjab this becomes so bad that at spirit say that one in three people are actually addicted to drugs and in this area alone people say that seventy percent of the people between the ages of fifteen and thirty five are visits to drugs and that's not good news for these women smithville corps community has now become known as the village of widows because of all the men who have died from drug addiction. now many bring their children to this. pool where sixteen percent of the six hundred fifty children are orphans most of their parents died from drug related debts m
in afghanistan since the united states invaded the country in two thousand and one critics say that nato and the united states have not done enough to eradicate the narcotics producing poppy fields which they say is the afghans biggest source of income. is such a culture would lead is such a bankrupt lead used to its condition. trysts. are resistant to anything you see the community is hardened it's of so much so they're not going to listen to you if you say looks nice you know stop going to...
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or nato countries? >> yeah, we have no intention to intervene militarily. of course we stand ready to protect and defend turkey as an ally should it be needed. but i do believe the right way forward in syria is a political solution. in that respect it is strongly regretble that the u.n. security council has failed so far to agree on a legally binding resolution on syria. >> rose: do you have suggestions for them as to how they can get china and russia on board? >> some months ago an international so-called action group had a meeting in geneva. >> rose: right. >> that group also included russia. >> rose: right. >> from that meeting, a communique was issued that clearly stated that a transition process should be initiated in syria. towards democracy. >> rose: without condition? in other words, nothing has to happen because, as you know, the rebels are demanding assad has to leave. >> yeah. >> rose: and they're not willing apparently, to have much political conversations until that happens. >> yeah, but my
or nato countries? >> yeah, we have no intention to intervene militarily. of course we stand ready to protect and defend turkey as an ally should it be needed. but i do believe the right way forward in syria is a political solution. in that respect it is strongly regretble that the u.n. security council has failed so far to agree on a legally binding resolution on syria. >> rose: do you have suggestions for them as to how they can get china and russia on board? >> some months...
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nato secretary general considers an early troop withdrawal. following a spate of insider attacks and. plus profiting from the problem poverty rising jobless rates and homelessness in britain leave the destitute in the morning. hello and thank you for joining our tea with me karen tara well it's no longer just a dream for georgia's opposition with the ruling united national movement party's monopoly on power crumbling together with a poor parliamentary election showing both vote counting is still ongoing the opposition mega blog georgian dream so far has a distinct lead parties i would say to shift gears in tbilisi with more on the ballot count. a quarter of the votes have been counted and right now all the results are putting the opposition a little over fifty percent with the you and them party of mikhail saakashvili trailing at around forty percent but the biggest concern which is growing now is why this is taking so long because two million people in georgia have cast their ballots and the central election commission actually promised that
nato secretary general considers an early troop withdrawal. following a spate of insider attacks and. plus profiting from the problem poverty rising jobless rates and homelessness in britain leave the destitute in the morning. hello and thank you for joining our tea with me karen tara well it's no longer just a dream for georgia's opposition with the ruling united national movement party's monopoly on power crumbling together with a poor parliamentary election showing both vote counting is...
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>>jonathan: this is going to be a meeting of nato ambassadors at nato headquarters in brussels, belgium, it is called by the turks, under article 4, the clause in the nato constitution that allows any member state to call to consultation if they feel "their territorial integrity is under threat." the turkish felt that today after the mortars landed inside turkey, fired by syrian government forces, killing, according to the u.n. secretary-general, by the way, killing not five but at least six turkish civilians including a young boy. the turks, we understand, have spended with artillery fire toward syrian positions. this, obviously, is potentially the beginning of a nightmare scenario talked about by secretary general of the u.n. that could turn from a civil war into a regional conflict engulfing the whole of the middle east. >>shepard: thank issue jonathan. whoever wins the presidential election, a last you will be upset, budget but has a solution if your candidate doesn't win. leave the country. the country will pick up the tab. details are next. >>shepard: you have heard it or said it.
>>jonathan: this is going to be a meeting of nato ambassadors at nato headquarters in brussels, belgium, it is called by the turks, under article 4, the clause in the nato constitution that allows any member state to call to consultation if they feel "their territorial integrity is under threat." the turkish felt that today after the mortars landed inside turkey, fired by syrian government forces, killing, according to the u.n. secretary-general, by the way, killing not five but...
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from the syrian side which killed five turkish civilians and he's a middle east correspondent for the nato member state is now close to starting a ground invasion. into the early hours of thursday morning turkey launched military fire against syrian targets this follows overnight operations in which the turkey military continued to fire on to the syrian side now the whole incident was spock when the water bomb was fired from syria into turkey as territory it hit a residential building killing five members of the same family and injuring another thirteen we don't yet have clear information as to who fired the most we don't have exact information as to the extent of the turkish retaliate freak accidents but certainly this is intensifying and the situation on the ground we almost didn't reports that a number of syrians have been killed by the turkish operations and what we do expect later today for israel exactly takes parliament overlake the decision whether or not to even wise course operations in the area if indeed they give this the nod what we will see is that the turkish military can op
from the syrian side which killed five turkish civilians and he's a middle east correspondent for the nato member state is now close to starting a ground invasion. into the early hours of thursday morning turkey launched military fire against syrian targets this follows overnight operations in which the turkey military continued to fire on to the syrian side now the whole incident was spock when the water bomb was fired from syria into turkey as territory it hit a residential building killing...
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government from nato about leaving afghanistan in a better position it is just a lie and of course the fact that the taliban are resurging again and reemerging is just and evidence and i think the international community the world public opinion should really ask hard questions and pose these tough questions to nato about the nation building project in advanced on where is it and where did they go wrong and why did the international community and the countries of the region had to pay and invest so much in afghanistan and give so much confidence really to to to the united states to nato to do something good in afghanistan which hasn't happened and of course they're leaving afghanistan as the burden on the stability of their region and as a burden on the countries of the region. george is saying some of his biggest opposition rallies today with over one hundred thousand people turning up pre-election demos in the capital out of the country's second largest city to on saturday judges will choose the next parliament tomorrow the anti-government mood being fueled by the recent prison. mass
government from nato about leaving afghanistan in a better position it is just a lie and of course the fact that the taliban are resurging again and reemerging is just and evidence and i think the international community the world public opinion should really ask hard questions and pose these tough questions to nato about the nation building project in advanced on where is it and where did they go wrong and why did the international community and the countries of the region had to pay and...
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wasted no time in going on that offensive immediately contacted nato as well as the united nations of course this abominable act and has urged the international community for immediate action now on wednesday night an emergency meeting of nato was held in brussels the syrians did issue an apology they offered their condolences to the family and both sides have called for restraint at the same time we do expect that the turkish call for the united nations security council to meet immediately will be dealt with today and what we're hearing from the turkish is that he needs to be immediate and urgent action to what they call syrian aggression so the situation on the ground quite fluid and remains to see to be seen what happens in the coming hours. to discuss the situation i'm joined live by chuck kiddo's or who is on bureau chief of the turkish daily newspaper he interviewed syrian president bashar assad back in july thank you so much mr chuckie desire for joining our team now turkey has continued its retaliation shelling this morning do you think on carter's response is rational. i thin
wasted no time in going on that offensive immediately contacted nato as well as the united nations of course this abominable act and has urged the international community for immediate action now on wednesday night an emergency meeting of nato was held in brussels the syrians did issue an apology they offered their condolences to the family and both sides have called for restraint at the same time we do expect that the turkish call for the united nations security council to meet immediately...
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military personnel have now died in afghanistan the complete withdrawal of nato troops is due by the end of two thousand and fourteen. well the gloves are off in georgia head of monday's parliamentary election in a few minutes we report on the opposition about setting out to mount a tough challenge to the country's ruling party after holding a hundred thousand strong march. on the remote rocks are now being fought over by three countries including asia's biggest power players with more on this week's developments in the south china sea after a short break. and. flying north with me in this old soviet work also the helicopter is doctors london near brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrive at this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snow we will this is a boy here suffering and the doctors are going to see what they can do. inside a small building not warm but two babies and their parents are waiting for us
military personnel have now died in afghanistan the complete withdrawal of nato troops is due by the end of two thousand and fourteen. well the gloves are off in georgia head of monday's parliamentary election in a few minutes we report on the opposition about setting out to mount a tough challenge to the country's ruling party after holding a hundred thousand strong march. on the remote rocks are now being fought over by three countries including asia's biggest power players with more on this...
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rebel fighters there turkey certain wasted no time in going on that offensive immediately contacted nato as well as the united nations have called this a bomb an act and has urged the international community for immediate action now on wednesday night an emergency meeting of nato was held in brussels the syrians did issue an apology they offered their condolences to the family and both sides have called for restraint at the same time we do expect that the turkish call for the united nations security council to meet immediately will be dealt with today what we're hearing from the turkish is that the needs to be immediate and urgent action to what they call syrian aggression so the situation on the ground quite fluid and remains to see to be seen what happens in the coming hours. while turkey approves cross border military operations mall scholars calling for calm on both sides and to engage in dialogue more all of that from thomas. take us through russia's reaction. certainly russian foreign minister sergey lavrov speaking at a press conference from pakistan on the subject of syria. in re
rebel fighters there turkey certain wasted no time in going on that offensive immediately contacted nato as well as the united nations have called this a bomb an act and has urged the international community for immediate action now on wednesday night an emergency meeting of nato was held in brussels the syrians did issue an apology they offered their condolences to the family and both sides have called for restraint at the same time we do expect that the turkish call for the united nations...
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wasted no time in going on the defensive it immediately contacted nato as well as the united nations of course this abominable act and has urged the international community for immediate action now on wednesday night an emergency meeting of nato was held in brussels the syrians did issue an apology they offered their condolences to the family and both sides have called for restraint at the same time we do expect that the turkish call for the united nations security council to meet immediately will be dealt with today what we're hearing from the turkish is that he needs to be immediate and urgent action to what they call syrian aggression so the situation on the ground quite fluid and remains to see to be seen what happens in the coming hours. let's get more on this latest escalation between turkey and syria with ken stone from the hamilton coalition to stop the war mr stone thanks for joining r t what do you make of turkey's reaction to the incident do you think it's justified. i think that the prime minister erred on may think he's a very clever and lobbying artillery shells over th
wasted no time in going on the defensive it immediately contacted nato as well as the united nations of course this abominable act and has urged the international community for immediate action now on wednesday night an emergency meeting of nato was held in brussels the syrians did issue an apology they offered their condolences to the family and both sides have called for restraint at the same time we do expect that the turkish call for the united nations security council to meet immediately...
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evacuated from their homes in the other lucy region and just to the north of the disaster area at her nato touchdown in the fairground in the town of injuring thirty five people. at the ex we talked to the wiki leaks spokesman who explains what he thinks threatens the very foundation of journalism. the news a secret lover a jury to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world events this is why you should care watch only on the dot com . you will come to the really fish for a swimming bird you can catch both of the premier mares like deviation show of the summer check out a whole family of russian engineering feats of the lead ships truly fly or just go with the flow and take in the view of the bay below but hold on there could be turbulence on board the plane it's only jet powered in the b.s. claim that mark really paired up with the world's most powerful choppered and you've got a team bring to douse the. technology i'm doing here on a launch
evacuated from their homes in the other lucy region and just to the north of the disaster area at her nato touchdown in the fairground in the town of injuring thirty five people. at the ex we talked to the wiki leaks spokesman who explains what he thinks threatens the very foundation of journalism. the news a secret lover a jury to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should...
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military personnel have now died in afghanistan the complete withdrawal of nato troops is due by the end of two thousand and fourteen. this strain of relations between china and japan grew this week just be a flaring up over a chain of islands in the east china sea which both countries claim as their own a number of protests were held in both countries over the round throughout the week taiwan also claims the islands which lie around two hundred kilometers from its coast and are believed to contain large reserves of natural gas south korea's president warned that asia security is becoming increasingly unstable due to the territorial dispute this year of journalist james quite a bit says some world powers are interested in stoking up the conflict. a stance of believe this is about the potential boiling gas reserves that have been estimated to be in that area but i think we have to understand this entire dispute not in terms of the islands themselves this is being played up as a as a nationalist sentiment nationalist fervor it has the potential to to get bigger it will see if it does b
military personnel have now died in afghanistan the complete withdrawal of nato troops is due by the end of two thousand and fourteen. this strain of relations between china and japan grew this week just be a flaring up over a chain of islands in the east china sea which both countries claim as their own a number of protests were held in both countries over the round throughout the week taiwan also claims the islands which lie around two hundred kilometers from its coast and are believed to...
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and nato and u.n. bases are basically all surrounding all that area and surrounding the primitives of russia patrick henningsen i wish we had more time we don't but political analyst for the u.k. call him current affair website a pleasure to have you want to see today thank you. are still to come and i just a few minutes here on our t.v. we explore what's being done to talk hold massive youth unemployment in the u.k. where one in four has no job. now of these and other stories lined up for you right now reports coming up after a short break on role research i live in moscow and i hope to see you in just a sec. it's minus his day starts at five am in the winter tending to his flock of three hundred sheep in the mountains of t.v. thirty five years old it wasn't the life he having studied accounting but she just . dictated that he would take on the care of these animals after his father. he's just made camp at their winter farm stead setting up his ute the traditional two vini and round tent made of disc
and nato and u.n. bases are basically all surrounding all that area and surrounding the primitives of russia patrick henningsen i wish we had more time we don't but political analyst for the u.k. call him current affair website a pleasure to have you want to see today thank you. are still to come and i just a few minutes here on our t.v. we explore what's being done to talk hold massive youth unemployment in the u.k. where one in four has no job. now of these and other stories lined up for you...
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military personnel who died in the conflict two thousand that's as nato plans its full withdrawal from the country by twenty four to. there with r.t.m. in a few minutes we talk to a wiki leaks spokesman who explains what he thinks threatens the very foundation of journalism. the friendship vision of russia has started again after two hundred years up at the . jet the approach of polio has arrived from overseas to lead the army i have to really take my time to prepare myself to get it right i know every. bloody battle near moscow is going to start over. james brown will reveal the victor the soldiers are back to do it all again. but you know version twenty twelve are to. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg and my fingers and my big toe on my right foot i use my hands a lot in my artwork i find myself drawing my hands quite a bit to me for my hands you know just as if anyone would. but they do tell a story they tell a story of. oxen. joining arts he
military personnel who died in the conflict two thousand that's as nato plans its full withdrawal from the country by twenty four to. there with r.t.m. in a few minutes we talk to a wiki leaks spokesman who explains what he thinks threatens the very foundation of journalism. the friendship vision of russia has started again after two hundred years up at the . jet the approach of polio has arrived from overseas to lead the army i have to really take my time to prepare myself to get it right i...
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the nato head says they have resumed. >>shepard: this numbers game is worth a little more it would seem than to call attention to the fact that it is not getting better. i guess this 2,000 death does that. >>reporter: today it is important to point out the attack in which 14 people were killed, three americans, it was an afghan dressed up in an afghan local police uniform that was the suicide bomber. it is almost impossible to protect the troops from these so-called insider attacks. this helmet video you are seeing right now shows a u.s. soldier recently under fire. he was shot but not killed. it was a more straightforward firefight. more straightforward than the attack that is causing most of the deaths right now. here is the general on "60 minutes" recently. >> the enemy recognizes this is a vulnerability in iraq, the signature weapon system was the i.e.d. and we had to adjust do that. here, the signature attack we are beginning to see is going to be the insider attack. >>reporter: unlike the roadside bombs there is no
the nato head says they have resumed. >>shepard: this numbers game is worth a little more it would seem than to call attention to the fact that it is not getting better. i guess this 2,000 death does that. >>reporter: today it is important to point out the attack in which 14 people were killed, three americans, it was an afghan dressed up in an afghan local police uniform that was the suicide bomber. it is almost impossible to protect the troops from these so-called insider attacks....
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now as nato troops pull out of ghana stan there are some tasks they are leaving on solve the government there fears it may have to close dozens of schools and clinics built by the u.k. military which can't afford to keep open millions of dollars have been spent over the last decade as part of on and to insurgents a campaign that only sexpert the popular party believes london realizes its attempt to build democracy in afghanistan has failed these schools and medical sense centers where established when hopes were high that the taliban and other insurgents would be defeated and afghanistan would become a western style democracy but that hasn't happened in the last decade or so it is pressure within the prime minister david cameron own party to cut down on foreign aid the move to ship troops as well as the rest of the nato contingent are having a hard time so those hopes have been dashed and it is clear that the west is losing interest because of that the cost is too high and therefore the question are right for countries like britain why should we. pay a lot of money to run these faciliti
now as nato troops pull out of ghana stan there are some tasks they are leaving on solve the government there fears it may have to close dozens of schools and clinics built by the u.k. military which can't afford to keep open millions of dollars have been spent over the last decade as part of on and to insurgents a campaign that only sexpert the popular party believes london realizes its attempt to build democracy in afghanistan has failed these schools and medical sense centers where...
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and nato combat troops have resumed joint operations with afghany forces less than two weeks ago u.s. commanders announced an indefinite halt in joint operations. this after a spike in the number of insider attacks. 51 nato troops have been killed by insider attacks in just the past month. >>> elsewhere, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu can expect a phone call from president obama today that according to the white house. this after a scheduling conflict kept the two from meeting in person. last night in new york the israeli leader did meet with secretary of state clinton one-on-one for more than an hour in what was described as an indepth discussion on iran and shared goal of preventing that country from acquiring a nuclear weapon. just hours earlier, netanyahu used visual imagery to lay out in clear terms his own red line for dealing with iran. nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has more from the u.n. general assembly. >> reporter: trying to immobilize the world against what he sees as a threat to israel's existence, benjamin netanyahu armed himself
and nato combat troops have resumed joint operations with afghany forces less than two weeks ago u.s. commanders announced an indefinite halt in joint operations. this after a spike in the number of insider attacks. 51 nato troops have been killed by insider attacks in just the past month. >>> elsewhere, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu can expect a phone call from president obama today that according to the white house. this after a scheduling conflict kept the two from...
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and nato other than involving itself. >> warner: that gets to my question very quickly. how does this get resolved if that's the case? >> from turkish perspective it's not going to be resolved as long as bashar al-assad is in damascus. this is the same view of the europeans and the americans. and if the conflict continues like that it's going to troll the neighborhood. it's inevitable. i was not surprised by this. already the war is spilling over to lebanon and we've seen violence in lebanon. now spilling over to turkey and iraq. it ininevitable this war is going to drag the neighbors into it. we've seen tension rising between the turks and iranians. turkey and iran are competing to shape the future of syria just as they are competing to shape the future in iraq. this conflict will continue and unless there's an intervention to end the regime in damascus it will be conflagration. >> warner: quick final thought? >> well, i think we all-- the turks, the americans, the europeans-- have to adjust our policies for the future. bashar al-assad will go but he won't go any time s
and nato other than involving itself. >> warner: that gets to my question very quickly. how does this get resolved if that's the case? >> from turkish perspective it's not going to be resolved as long as bashar al-assad is in damascus. this is the same view of the europeans and the americans. and if the conflict continues like that it's going to troll the neighborhood. it's inevitable. i was not surprised by this. already the war is spilling over to lebanon and we've seen violence...
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turkey, a member of the nato alines, now the nato leaders have come together. what came of that meeting? this was in a very unusual late night meeting called an emergency session in brussels among nato ambassadors. we understand that turkey has now asked the u.n. security council to take, quote, necessary actions against syria to stop these kind of attacks. it's interesting that that alliance meeting was called under article 4 of the nato charter as you know an attack by one is an attack by all under article 5 of that charter. it's significant that turkey has not yet invoked article 5. but, again, syria crossed the line with this mortar attack into turkish civilian areas. just as they did when they shot down a turkish fighter jet in international waters earlier this year. >> we are outraged that the syrians have been shooting across the border. we are very we getful about the loss of life that has occurred on the turkish side. we are working with our turkish friends. i will be speaking with the foreign minister later to discussion what the best way forward woul
turkey, a member of the nato alines, now the nato leaders have come together. what came of that meeting? this was in a very unusual late night meeting called an emergency session in brussels among nato ambassadors. we understand that turkey has now asked the u.n. security council to take, quote, necessary actions against syria to stop these kind of attacks. it's interesting that that alliance meeting was called under article 4 of the nato charter as you know an attack by one is an attack by all...
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they asked nato allies to meet for a late night session. for 18 hours after the initial shell was fired near a border crossing used by the opposition, they fired guided artillery back across the border at syrian targets. >> from our perspective, the response that turkey made was appropriate. >> strong words, but little action followed. the obama administration attempted solidarity, but made clear it had no intention of intervening, even though the nato charter says an attack on one is an attack on all. >> turkey is a core ally of the united states and this sort of cross border military activity is very destabilizing and must be stopped. >> we are outraged by the syrian government's actions along the turk irk border. we stand with our turkish allies. >> the leadership realized its miscalculation and offered an apology. >> deepest condolences of the government of syria were presented. >> the turks took the issue to the u.n. security council where russia has consistently blocked any kind of action against the syrian regime. >> neither nato nor
they asked nato allies to meet for a late night session. for 18 hours after the initial shell was fired near a border crossing used by the opposition, they fired guided artillery back across the border at syrian targets. >> from our perspective, the response that turkey made was appropriate. >> strong words, but little action followed. the obama administration attempted solidarity, but made clear it had no intention of intervening, even though the nato charter says an attack on one...